News Room

Out and about in Abergavenny

Police and Crime Commissioner Jane Mudd met with Abergavenny residents and businesses during a walkabout in the town centre.

Celebrating St David’s Day

Police and Crime Commissioner Jane Mudd joined residents from across Gwent for a celebration of Welsh culture at the Riverfront Theatre on St. David’s Day.

PCC joins Gwent officers to view public safety training

Police and Crime Commissioner Jane Mudd has joined Gwent Police officers to view a series of training exercises in public safety and the use of taser.

Tackling crime in rural communities

Police and Crime Commissioner Jane Mudd joined Gwent Police’s rural crime team to learn more about the work it is doing to tackle crime in rural areas.

PCC welcomes new legislation to tackle criminal exploitation

Police and Crime Commissioner Jane Mudd has welcomed new legislation to protect children, young people and vulnerable adults from criminal exploitation.

Crime prevention advice for families in Newport

The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner has supported Gwent Police to deliver community safety advice to new parents in Newport.

Construction partners inspiring young people

The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner has supported construction partners Willmott Dixon at an apprenticeship day for year 11 pupils at Ebbw Fawr Learning Community...

New initiative aims to keep female runners safe

Police and Crime Commissioner Jane Mudd joined members of the Newport Female Runner’s Network as part of a new initiative from Gwent Police to keep runners safe.

Police and Crime Commissioner backs stricter rules for online...

Police and Crime Commissioner Jane Mudd has backed the UK Government’s new measures to crack down on the online sale of knives and weapons to children and young people.

Commissioner welcomes national centre to tackle violence against...

Police and Crime Commissioner Jane Mudd has welcomed the UK Government’s announcement of a £13m police centre that will prioritise tackling violence against women and girls...

We Don’t Buy Crime

Gwent Police has been supporting businesses in Torfaen this week, providing forensic marking kits to tradespeople to help them keep their tools and assets safe.

Police and Crime Commissioner welcomes new students

Police and Crime Commissioner Jane Mudd has visited Gwent Police’s latest student police officers to welcome them to the force.